Microsoft adds Arabic to Skype Translator


(MENAFN) Microsoft's Skype Translator, a tool that automatically translates your speech into text and computer-generated speech, is now supporting Arabic, based on reports.

Microsoft chose Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for use in the Skype Translator as it's used throughout the Arab-speaking world in written and formal communications.

Basically, the utilization of new language is a result of the tech giant gathering an increasingly large amount of data and then training a model to become more and more accurate.

Furthermore, Skype Translator currently speaks a total of eight languages including English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish.


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